Describes the chemical character of cellulose ethers as a general class of polymers and establishes an approximate ranking of the relative stability of each generic chemical subclass
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1917.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
openThe study aims to prevent environmental induced deterioration of cellulose fabrics, linked to th...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose polymers is currently a rate-limiting step in the bioconversi...
This work has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Progra...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
International audienceAs we passed the 20th anniversary of the publication of the 12 principles of g...
: Celluloid artifacts are known by conservation professionals to be prone to degradation, threatenin...
This review attempts to bring together basic and systematic information which has been gathered on c...
Cellulose nitrate is susceptible to hydrolysis as well as loss of plasticiser when left in a humid a...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new m...
Cellulose nitrate was one of the first semi-synthetic plastics to be commercially exploited and as s...
A brief survey is given of the physical and chemical characteristics of celluIose ethers, which is g...
no. 760801\NEMOSINE UID/QUI/50006/2020Preserving culture heritage cellulose acetate-based historical...
Cellulose acetate artefacts in museum collections cover a period from the early 1900's to the presen...
AbstractThe cross-infection effect of 105 polymer samples was studied, using cellulose as a referenc...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1917.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
openThe study aims to prevent environmental induced deterioration of cellulose fabrics, linked to th...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose polymers is currently a rate-limiting step in the bioconversi...
This work has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Progra...
Modern society is now demanding “greener” materials due to depleting fossil fuels and increasing env...
International audienceAs we passed the 20th anniversary of the publication of the 12 principles of g...
: Celluloid artifacts are known by conservation professionals to be prone to degradation, threatenin...
This review attempts to bring together basic and systematic information which has been gathered on c...
Cellulose nitrate is susceptible to hydrolysis as well as loss of plasticiser when left in a humid a...
Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer of nature, and it is widely used in the synthesis of new m...
Cellulose nitrate was one of the first semi-synthetic plastics to be commercially exploited and as s...
A brief survey is given of the physical and chemical characteristics of celluIose ethers, which is g...
no. 760801\NEMOSINE UID/QUI/50006/2020Preserving culture heritage cellulose acetate-based historical...
Cellulose acetate artefacts in museum collections cover a period from the early 1900's to the presen...
AbstractThe cross-infection effect of 105 polymer samples was studied, using cellulose as a referenc...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1917.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
openThe study aims to prevent environmental induced deterioration of cellulose fabrics, linked to th...
The enzymatic degradation of cellulose polymers is currently a rate-limiting step in the bioconversi...